Konrath was formerly a surgeon at Lafayette Orthopaedic Clinic. He worked for Duke Memorial Hospital in Peru at the time of his arrest.

Miami County Sheriff’s Detective Sgt. Mike Rogers said Konrath was arrested Tuesday night at 10:55 p.m. in accordance with an arrest warrant on two counts of invasion of privacy and one count of attempted invasion of privacy.

“Those charges are stemming from alleged violation of a no-contact order, which was issued as a condition of his bond from the original charge of attempted murder,” Rogers said.

Rogers declined to disclose who Konrath had attempted to contact.

“Let’s just say that these protective orders were issued by the court to protect victims and/or witnesses in the investigation,” he said.

Konrath is being held in Miami County Jail without bond, Rogers said.

His July arrest came after deputies responded to a call from a male who identified himself as Konrath, who said he wanted police to check on his live-in girlfriend. He said she was making suicidal statements, but when deputies arrived at the Peru residence, she said she was not suicidal but that Konrath was plotting to kill his ex-wife.